Our main presentation this week is a 50 minute interview by G. Edward Griffin of Norman Dodd, the chief investigator of the 1953 'Reece Committee' on Tax Exempt Foundations. After interviewing himself, he explains his role in the committee and recounts several pretty remarkable findings, that he says were so shocking to one member of the investigative team that she lost her mind.

Wikipedia notes that the most controversial of his recollections is the following off the record quote:

...All of us [Foundation leaders] that have a hand in the making of policies here have had experience, either with the OSS during the war, or the European Economic Administration after the war - we've had experience dealing with directives, and these directives emanated from the White House [...] we still operate under these directives. Would you like to know what the substance of these directives is? [...] Mr. Dodd, we operate under directives, the substance of which is that we shall use our grant making power so to alter life in the United States that it can be comfortably merged with the Soviet Union.